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    <p>details <a href="http://visualstudiomagazine.com/Articles/2013/07/01/Essential-Knockout-js.aspx?Page=1">at</a></p>
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        Knockout also contains bindings that are just for form fields. The most basic of these form field bindings is the value binding.
        Value is most often used with the input, select and textarea HTML elements.
        For special cases, such as with checkboxes or radio buttons, the checked binding is used. Because most form field tags have the concept of being enabled, Knockout also has an enabled (as well as its inverse, disabled) binding. These are most commonly used in data-validation code.
        Other helpful bindings include the hasfocus binding, a one-way binding that returns true when the cursor is active in a given form field. Options and selectedOptions are useful for dealing with dropdown boxes, and uniqueName assures that elements have a valid name attribute so that libraries such as jQuery Validation perform correctly.
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